On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Brian Nehring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to this discussion list, so I apologize if this has been
> asked before or if I don't follow the proper format for asking for help.

No problem. You are doing just fine :-)

> I just stripped a revision and bone-headedly didn't realize it would affect
> my working files... I was somehow hoping I could just strip the revision out
> so I could then re-commit a different set of files. Now I just lost some
> work and I'm wondering if I can get it back. I see the backup file in
> .hg/strip-backup... but how do I use this to recover? I poked around in
> Tortoise and didn't see much. I'd like to avoid re-writing the code I just
> did...

The .hg/strip-backup/ directory hold the bundle file of the changesets
you've stripped. You can use Hg's unbundle command to restore the
changesets.

The only inconvenience now is that TortoiseHg currently has no
bundle/unbundle support, yet. So, you have do 'hg unbundle
your-strip-bundle' at the command line, i.e. in the cmd.exe window.

> I'm running TortoiseHg v0.4rc1 if that helps.
>
> I'd appreciate any help I can get, I'm assuming I'm just not seeing the tool
> required to un-strip the revision =/

We indeed need something like this. Can you help file the feature
request on SF tracker?

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